You can use it for 30 days for free: https://www.jetbrains.com/clion/download/
If you already used that up then you will either need to buy it or wait till you can do the student pack.
While you are in college, you can get all the Jetbrains products for free, as long as you only use it for educational purposes (non-commercial). After you graduate, they offer a 25% discount code on your next purchase of any Jetbrains tools (including the all products pack).
As someone who bought the all products package after using the Student free tier in college I highly recommend all their IDE's.
If you want to use other IDEs then yes, you must buy separate licences or but full toolbox.
But WebStorm is bundled in GoLand and support for additional frontend frameworks can be installed as plugins.
https://www.jetbrains.com/go/features/#front-end-and-back-end-development
You can fold any part of a file using the "Fold selection" action (Code | Folding | Fold selection in the main menu), or you can create a persistent fold region (that will also apply to other developers using your code) as shown in https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/guide/tips/editor-fold/. None of this will mess up your code.
https://www.jetbrains.com/datagrip/features/generation.html
If I understand correctly then there's not a command for exactly what you want, but you can just grab the underlying query out from inside the DDL statement that gets generated.
This code was written in a ts file.
This is what it looks like in my vscode (and it's okay)
I use the same scheme
https://monosnap.com/file/9eEL19L7FtRLuOOfVvSRhXcV15OyGg
I tried different schemes (default too)
I created another example.
https://monosnap.com/file/MC5HMRfOnQ8h7E6HoFtFH1giXvfD9Y
This will work correctly in vscode, but it doesn't work in webstorm.
I think you don't have to provide the author info at all. It'll fall back to current git setting (either global, or local). Tested this in PhpStorm, didn't provide a value in the Author
field and git just used the usual value.
See: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Customizing-Git-Git-Configuration
Microsoft.Quantum (QDK) has millions of downloads, it isn't just a niche language - it's an official Microsoft programming lang with a community of support.
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Quantum.Development.Kit/
Please consider supporting it.
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(while color coding manually is possible, it's all fugged up in Rider)
There are beta releases only for Rider, not for Rider for UE. Rider for UE should receive an update close to the 2021.3 release, probably at the end of November.
If you've used your evaluation period you can try using free EAP builds for the upcoming release. EAP builds for 2021.3 should be available very soon from https://www.jetbrains.com/clion/nextversion/.
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/editions_comparison_matrix.html
You only get the (JavaScript, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, CSS, Sass, SCSS, Less, Stylus ) web development plugins if you have ultimate/all products pack.
To be sure I have been clear, I am talking about this off-shoot of the main PyCharm interpreter.
I'm running the latest version of Mint, whatever that is. Installed it just the other day.
You don't "change" it, you install a proper compiler. Use either MinGW-W64 from MSYS2, or the Vistual Studio compiler (you can install the full IDE or just the build tools, both include the compiler).